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Stuhrling Original Men's 165E.33152 Classic Winchester Spire Mechanical Skeleton Silver Tone Watch by Stuhrling Original
Features
DescriptionStuhrling Original’s Winchester series has always featured skeletonized mechanical automatic timepieces, but the Winchester Spire takes it to another level. We’ve taken away the dial completely, and in its place, a bridge design movement that goes from 12 to 6; to top it off, the protected crown is set at 12 o’clock, making this watch pay homage to the timepieces of old. An incredible amount of work and detail has been placed into the movement alone. The scrollwork you see is all hand-engraved – a perfect complement to the blued steel screws and exposed jewels. The Winchester Spire completes its classic look with a stitched alligator embossed genuine leather strap. Krysterna Crystals Krysterna is proprietary to Stührling Original and refers to the crystals that are used in its timepieces. Krysterna stems from the eyewear industry and has more strength over a spread surface area than sapphire. Krysterna crystals are more scratch resistant than mineral crystals and more shatter resistant than sapphire crystals. The Winchester Family is part of the Classic Collection, timepieces inspired by the classic era of watchmaking. Members of this family feature skeletonized dials that boldly display the mechanical and automatic movements. Summary of Features • Movement: Manual Mechanical Movement The hand-wound mechanical movement is perhaps the most classical of movements. It operates exclusively by the daily (or sometimes more often) winding of the crown to power the mainspring (the “heart” of the movement). Unlike its automatic mechanical counterpart, this type of movement does not feature a rotor. The energy source is the mainspring (a spring coiled into a tight spiral) which is wound manually by the wearer twisting the crown, usually in a clockwise direction. As time progresses, the spring begins to uncoil, releasing the energy needed to activate the various wheels and make the movement tick. Without routine winding of the crown, the hand-wound mechanical movement will eventually lose power. Thus, mechanical hand-wound movements usually require daily winding. A hand-wound movement requires greater care than almost all other types of movements because once the mainspring is fully wound, additional tension may cause it to break. • Complications: Classic Two Hand Movement Diagrams of Features
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